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Posted AT 6:00 AM EDT on 02/12/04

Blood artist strikes again, in Berlin

From Thursday's Globe and Mail

Canada's contribution to the world of blood-and-guts culture has taken his anti-art message on the road.This time, bad boy Istvan Kantor, best known as the man who was banned from the National Gallery of Canada in the 1990s for tossing a vial of his own blood on the walls, has turned up in Berlin where he sprayed more of his bodily fluids at a statue of Michael Jackson yesterday.

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